Netherlands vs Germany Preview: Where to Watch, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team News

The Netherlands welcome Germany to the Johan Cruyff ArenA on Sunday night, hoping to make it two wins from two at the beginning of their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign.

Ronald Koeman's men beat Belarus 4-0 on Thursday and the former Barcelona midfielder will be determined to reach the next European Championship after Dick Advocaat failed to make the previous tournament.

While the Netherlands are enjoying a renaissance, having reached the semi finals of the UEFA Nations League, Germany are in disarray - they went out at the group stages at last year's World Cup and were relegated from their Nations League group.

Joachim Low led Germany to the 2014 World Cup and in May last year signed a contract extension until 2022, but he knows results need to improve if he is going to stay in the job for that duration. Starting the road to ​Euro 2020 with a win would be a great way of repaying the faith the German Football Association have shown in him.

Where to Watch

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When Is Kick Off?

Sunday 24 March

What Time Is Kick Off?

19:45 (BST)

Where Is It Played?

Johan Cruyff ArenA

TV Channel/Live Stream?

Sky Sports Mix

Referee?

Jesus Gil Manzano

Team News

​Since he announced his squad, Ronald Koeman has not had any players withdraw from it however Lyon's Kenny Tete suffered a hamstring injury against Belarus and is doubtful for this game.

Marten de Roon was substituted at half-time in the same match but that was for tactical reasons.

Joachim Low has had a squad overhaul, recently ending the international careers of ​Bayern Munich trio Thomas Muller, ​Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels.

Hertha Berlin's Niklas Stark and Werder Bremen's Maximilian Eggestein will hope to make their competitive debuts while Lukas Klostermann has withdrawn from the squad after suffering a muscle problem in his abductor during the friendly draw with Serbia.

Leroy Sane was taken off in the same game, after a horror tackle that saw Milan Pavkov receive a red card, but Low confirmed there was no lasting damage.

Head to Head Record

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The Oranje are unbeaten in their last three games against Die Mannschaft, winning one and drawing the other two.

The last meeting between the nations took place in Germany during the Nations League four months ago and saw the away side score two goals in the last six minutes to secure a draw after being 2-0 down. That result meant Germany were relegated to League B of the competition and Netherlands progressed through to the semis.